Labour retakes the lead, whilst the Lib Dems hit a record equalling low with ICM.

As we can see, there’s not a lot for the three established Westminster parties to cheer about in this poll, whilst Labour will delighted to regain the lead with the Gold Standard of British Polling, both their lead and their share of the vote, isn’t that impressive, by contrast, in June 2009, David Cameron’s Tories were polling 39% and had a 12% lead over Labour.

UKIP will be delighted that unlike some other pollsters, post the locals and Euros, their vote share hasn’t fallen back, but increased slightly.

For the Lib Dems, for the pollster which generally has the best and most accurate figures for them, they are back on 10%, which Guardian notes “is the joint lowest ever captured by ICM, the previous low coming in February this year.”

Lord Ashscroft has just tweeted that he will be publishing his polling in the Lib Dem/Con marginals at 11am on Thursday, if they are equally grim for the Lib Dems, then coupled with this polling, then Nick Clegg’s position may become untenable very shortly. Will Lib Dem MPs remove their leader? Nothing quite focuses the mind than the possibility that you might lose your job soon.